March 31, 2014

March 25, 2014

Hi y'all! Im Kate from the Midwest and so glad to be here, thank you Joyze! Im loving all the inspiration I find here, so many are tempting me to get started! The 3 Chats I have going now are Swan Lake, Persian Iris, and Egypt, all in various stages of progress but nowhere near finished lol. But what a beautiful journey they are, and an addicting genre of stitching. So here goes-

March 24, 2014

I pulled out JG yesterday and made a bit of progress despite having to frog. Much to my dismay, I think I may run out of a few Eterna Mini-Twist colors. I did a search online and I would end up paying twice as much for shipping than I would for two skeins of floss. I emailed Stitchers Paradise for a quote, but haven't heard back yet. Anyone know of where I can get the floss with reasonable shipping? Or, does anyone have Eterna in their stash? I'm looking for 4110, 290, and 2840.

March 23, 2014

I started this back in January of 2007 when this was the big mystery of the year. I kept up with it until July or so and then moved. It was pulled out every so often but has been relegated to the WIP box for more than a year. As it is so close to finished, I decided, with a little persuasion, that it should go in this year's rotation, so this month Serengeti was put away and Secret Victorian Garden stepped in. It has now finished its week in the rotation and I am really pleased with my progress.

March 21, 2014

All done =). My first finish for the SBCC.
Though it's a small design it took some time to finish it,
but it's so very pretty with all the shiny silks and beads. I'm very
much in love with it and can't wait to bring it to the framer.

Hi everyone, I'm Deb from Australia. I was invited to join the blog by the wonderful Joysze a little while ago and thought it was high time I pop in and said hello.

I'm currently stitching my very first Chatelaine. I have admired them for a while but like many others hesitant to start one. I finally bit the bullet so to speak and started on my Taj Mahal Garden Mandala in December last year. I love it... so beautiful and a lot easier than I thought so now I have added to my wish list many more Chatelaines to stitch.
I have the printed hard copy chart which comes in 12 pages so that is why for some my "parts" might look a little different to how the PDF was presented. I also didn't start in the middle as suggested. I like to start in the top left for all my projects so I guess I was a bit of a rebel and started it on the outside working it down and across as I go.
Here is where I am with my progress with Taj Mahal Garden Mandala as of 2nd of March.

Looking forward to getting to know you all and seeing everyone's beautiful stitching.

March 20, 2014

I got her back yesterday and I love the way she turned out. I used a dark red mat and chose a gold frame with red flecks on it. When my DH gets around to hanging her, she will be on the wall across from my bed. The first thing I will see every morning. A reminder to try something new no matter how intimidated I feel, because the end results will be stunning.

March 18, 2014

Hello everyone! I was invited to this blog by dear Joyce awhile ago, however, I didn't have enough time to post anything about myself until now. I am an elementary Learning assistance teacher and work like crazy all week and weekends when it's report card time. Thankfully, I am finished the reports and am now on Spring Break! Woohoo!! Now I have a wee more time to stitch and blog. Chatelaine's are just magnificent aren't they?! I have admired Martina's creations for about 4 years now when I discovered her designs. I've only stitched two of her freebie designs and have one on the go right now, Knotgarden. Once I am finished with Knotgarden, I hope to start with Hummingbird Garden, a SAL with Joyce, for my mom. I stitch a lot of other designs, especially old samplers. I've finished 2 samplers thus far and am working on another. My aim is to stitch one a year. I also stitch a lot of smalls and make them into all kinds of finishes and lately, I have been on a big crochet kick. Something about crocheting in the evening works better for me while I am working. No need for counting or looking at a pattern, just hooking!! My blog, Doll's Musings, started 4 years ago and have met and been inspired by many wonderful people along the way. Without further ado, here are my humble Chatelaine's I have stitched.

Debbie's Roses finished as a biscornu

Tiny Rose Garden Mandala - framed

Knotgarden - WIP for my husband

Looking forward to watching everyone's Chatelaine's grow and become magnificent creations, a feast for the senses!!Take care!Anne

March 12, 2014

In between our worries about and visits to mom I managed to finish a corner of the Moss Garden.
The long grasses on the left side are forgotten, but will be added later.
Mom is feeling sick because of the side effects of her new medicines we presume. Blood tests will give an explanation soon we hope.

March 8, 2014

Yesterday was the end of my Chatelaine rotation. I have been working on Flower Panels - Cattleya. I didn't get what I wanted to do done. I wanted to get the blackwork finished but after a couple of visits from the frog and a huge knot I decided I should work on a different part. So this is where I left off. I hope to finish the flower next time it comes up.

March 5, 2014

I don't remember how long it has been since I've posted here (let's just say it was non-trivial to get back in to my account...) but I am finally stitching again and have something to show for it! To start, I finished Medieval Town Mandala in February, my first finish (big or small) in over a year! This isn't the best picture, but it's the only one I have taken so far:

I've also been working on my other Chatelaine projects (six others currently in progress at the moment, SO many others kitted and waiting). Here are my current projects with their most recent progress.
Waterlily Pond Quilt, square B1 (finished the first 4 already):

Venice:

Taj Mahal:

Misty Morning Vineyard:

Hawaiian Garden:

And, finally, Mermaid Treasure Box:

My hands have been VERY full the past couple years with non-stitching stuff (new position at work, two small children at home, plus a teenager, moved to a new house, etc) but I am finally getting back to having a little time for myself, which of course means stitching whenever I can. It's good to be "back" and I'm excited to participate in the SBCC!

March 2, 2014

I joined this blog back in February of 2012 and have been posting off and on since then, but with the start of the SBCC, I thought I should reintroduce myself. My name is Susan and I live in central Virginia with The Hubs and three cats who would gladly move in with any of you if you would agree to worship the ground they walk onbe at their constant beck and calltreat them like Gods keep them in a manner that they feel they should be. Instead of redoing my first post, here's the link to it: http://chatelainestitchers.blogspot.com/2012/02/new.html. I haven't finished a Chatelaine since that post, but have been working on several of them. I am currently working on Serengeti but with a little coaxing from others, I think I will replace it with Secret Victorian Garden in the rotation in an attempt to change the no finish statement. I did post what I thought was the most current photo of my progress a week or so ago, but I found a newer one it is really nice to see that I am further along than I thought I was:

I am stitching this on Silkweaver's Carol's Meadow with the recommended materials. Unlike now, I did not bead this as I went along so lots and lots of beading is in my future.

We are a group of friends and stitchers who are in love (AND lust!!) with Châtelaine Designs by Martina Rosenberg. Join us as we explore the intricacies and beauty of her designs, and celebrate with us as these stitched masterpieces unfold.